CORE
🇺🇦
make metadata, not war
Services
Services overview
Explore all CORE services
Access to raw data
API
Dataset
FastSync
Content discovery
Recommender
Discovery
OAI identifiers
OAI Resolver
Managing content
Dashboard
Bespoke contracts
Consultancy services
Support us
Support us
Membership
Sponsorship
Community governance
Advisory Board
Board of supporters
Research network
About
About us
Our mission
Team
Blog
FAQs
Contact us
Casting individual cervical telescopic implants for burn-out SLA-models
Authors
Chernyshov D.
Kashapov L.
+3 more
Kashapov N.
Kashapov R.
Kashapova R.
Publication date
1 January 2018
Publisher
Abstract
© Published under licence by IOP Publishing Ltd. The production of individual implants, modeled specifically for a specific clinical case, is increasingly used every year in traumatology and oncology. Traditionally, individual implants are made on five coordinate milling CNC machines. However, the need to create individual implants with a mesh structure requires the search for new ways of production. In this paper, the feasibility of casting telescopic implants, obtained by laser stereolithography, has been studied. The process of burning photopolymer from a flask was studied. Inducast installation cast prototypes of cervical implants. The ineffectiveness of this technology in the manufacture of mesh collapsible telescopic implants has been established, but it can be used for structures with a thickness of 1 mm
Similar works
Full text
Open in the Core reader
Download PDF
Available Versions
Kazan Federal University Digital Repository
See this paper in CORE
Go to the repository landing page
Download from data provider
oai:dspace.kpfu.ru:net/149013
Last time updated on 07/05/2019